With Hidden History, ABC7 explores local history and hidden facts in our communities. The series highlights extraordinary details in neighborhoods you may otherwise overlook. Neon signs and art pieces ...
The opening retrospective of artist Michael Flechtner: Ecce Artifex will take place from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Friday, July 11, at the Museum of Neon Art and is free to the public. Flechtner has made a ...
If the Fourth of July fireworks don’t satisfy your hankering for dazzling colors, Glendale’s Museum of Neon Art has an offer: Come visit its storage facility on July 9 for a rare peek of what promises ...
Looking to enjoy the weekend without the rain? The Museum of Neon Art in Glendale can be the place to escape. Since its inception in the 1980s, the Museum of Neon Art in Glendale has passionately ...
Neon signs faded in popularity in the 1960s, but they’re popular again in the Instagram era. They’ve made a small comeback among restaurateurs and bar owners seeking cachet by resurrecting the bygone ...
We’ve seen them glowing on New York City theater billboards, Las Vegas casinos and Hong Kong high-rises. They cast unbidden light and shadow into restaurants and homes and are a part of the daily ...
We’ve been really thinking about this for a couple of years now. Does art imitate life, or does life imitate art? (See? Sometimes we do ask ethereal, deep questions on Deco.) Well, I don’t have the ...
After several years of waiting and preparation, the Museum of Neon Art on Brand Boulevard is hosting sneak peeks of a lobby display later this week with hopes of a grand opening later this month. Upon ...
Editor’s note: This story first appeared in the December 9, 1968, issue of New York. It was also featured in Reread, New York’s subscriber-only archives newsletter. Click here to read the newsletter ...
As autumn fades in Anchorage, neon light signs downtown glow more vibrantly in the creeping dark. "FURS," one sign on Fourth Avenue reads vertically, lit in blue and red above displays of wolf pelts ...
Vintage neon signs have become a rare and treasured thing in the Valley. In fact, local preservationists estimate there are only around three dozen old-school illuminated displays still in operation ...
There are many ways to illuminate a city’s history. Jude and Monica Cook’s version is resplendent. The couple’s creation, Ignite Sign Art Museum, is a collection of Tucson’s discarded signage.
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